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Drug Rehab Center Bremerton

Fear and uncertainty are commonly the greatest challenges to recovery, which typically is a long and challenging endeavor that will more than likely require professional help along the way. Obtaining the proper support and guidance, you can conquer your addiction.

At Drug Rehab Center Bremerton we provide a wide range of addiction recovery programs to participants that come to our facility struggling with addiction. Clients that get dependent on drugs like vicodin, percocet, lortab, meth and other substances that bring about abuse and addiction usually don't know how to quit on their own. We have helped countless individuals to overcome their addiction by means of our extensive treatment methods.

Detoxification

The initial step of our program is our detox regimen. After an individual has taken an addictive substance for a regular period of time a dependence occurs and takes over. When this happens it can be unsafe to suddenly quit without professional assistance from a medical detox procedure. Addictive drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, meth, crack, xanax, fentanyl and many others produce a wide variety of withdrawal symptoms such as agitation, anxiety, insomnia, muscle aches, sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, cramping, nausea, lethargy and more.

At Drug Treatment Bremerton we offer the needed medical assistance to help out clients be as comfortable as possible through the detoxification period. We offer 24 hour around the clock services and supervision throughout this crucial first phase in the treatment process. Program participants often state that they feel a renewed sense of hope when they have finished the detoxification phase of the program.

A vital aspect of overcoming addiction is to acknowledge that you have a problem. A person who is in denial about their addiction will not be able to take strides to fix the problem they deny they have. For many people, when it comes down to confronting their addiction situation, also requires the individual to look at why and how they got addicted in the first place. Addiction commonly occurs when a person starts taking the drug or alcohol to self-medicate in order to deal with negative thoughts, feelings, and emotions. If a person doesn't figure out the source issues fueling their addiction and does not accept help, it will typically be almost impossible for them to overcome their addiction.

Accepting that you have a problem is a very critical part of recovery from alcohol addiction or drug abuse. However you must also have the desire to do what is needed to change it. Taking a look at all the reasons for making a change will help you navigate the road to recovery. Many people say it helps to make a list why they want to change. Reasons could include wanting to be a better mother/father, be a happier person overall, to feel more accomplished and successful, repair damaged relationships, to improve your health, or to reverse other negative situations caused by your addiction.

Do not just focus on the circumstances and problems as a result of your substance abuse, as focusing in on the negative consequences of the past usually makes one feel hopeless. Rather, focus on your new addiction-free life and the recovery process. Focus on the great things that will surely materialize when you have conquered your addiction. At Drug Rehab Center Bremerton we will guide you to embrace your prospects for a happy, productive, addiction-free life. A new life fulfilling past forgotten goals and dreams in your new drug-free life. You will be healthier, have more energy and enthusiasm, be more secure financially, have lasting relationships, be more productive at work, and have time to have fun and explore new hobbies and recreation. Taking the time to list out these goals can keep you motivated during the rehabilitation process.

Long Term Treatment goals

At Drug Rehabilitation Program Bremerton we know that the most important factor in determining success is whether the individual has completely overcome their addiction to drugs and alcohol. Success can only be calculated by the patient's belief in their ability to remain drug free. Short term treatment protocols commonly fall short of this goal.

We know that it is crucial not to be under time restraints when in treatment. The time that you stay in treatment can provide a lifetime of sobriety, it is completely worth the investment of whatever time that it needs. We address the real issues that may be at the root of the addiction. We will help you to fix the problems that you have caused in your life so that you are not filled with senses of overwhelming shame, regret and disappointment. You will be taught life skills, coping skills and relapse prevention methods so that you are not just sober when you leave, but know how to remain sober for a lifetime. We know that you want a drug free life and we are here to help you find a way to achieve it.

Relapse Prevention

The only person who can change you is you. At Drug Rehab Center Bremerton it helps to be surrounded by a strong support network to help you succeed. That said, hold onto the people in your life that are supportive and positive. On the other hand, be cautious about maintaining the unhealthy people in your life, like past associates that still use drugs, or relationships with people that make you feel inadequate.

Detoxification is only the first step in a long process of rehabilitation at Drug Rehabilitation Program Bremerton; But will also help you to learn the triggers of your addiction cravings. Stress, anxiety, fear, lacking confidence etc. are all potential triggers for addiction. Practicing healthy trigger management skills will help you to push away and disregard the cravings and urges to use drugs. Our facility activities include nutrition, exercise, drug education, cognitive education therapy, life skills, coping skills, craving and relapse prevention education and training.

If you have made the decision that it is time to make a change contact us at Drug Rehab Center Bremerton and we will help you to make that change. Call (253) 236-0661